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System Requirements

  • Linux, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Windows 7/8/10
  • Web Browser: Google Chrome (Other browsers may have limited functionality)
  • Phillips screwdriver (for rack- or wall-mounting)
  • Standard-sized, 19' wide rack with a minimum of 1U height available (for rack-mounting)
  • Compatible PON SFP and SFP+ transceivers with appropriate fiber optic cabling and accessories. For information about compatible fiber transceivers, visit:
    ubnt.link/UFiber-OLT-Modules

Designing your first GPON deployment requires specific knowledge and planning. For information on GPON network design and installation, including important considerations and best practices, refer to:

  • ubnt.link/Designing-a-GPON-Network

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For details on configuring UFiber devices for the first time to allow ONU LAN ports to provide connectivity, refer to: ubnt.link/UFiber-Initial-Configuration

System LED

Blue/Flashing

Initializing/Booting Up

White

Ready for Use

PON LED (Ports 1 - 8)

Off

No Link

White/Flashing

GPON Link/Activity

SFP+ LED (Ports 1 - 2)

Off

No Link

Green/Flashing

1G Link/Activity

White/Flashing

10G Link/Activity

MGMT LED

Off

No Link

Amber/Flashing

10/100 Link/Activity

Green/Flashing

1000 Link/Activity

GPON (Ports PON 1 - 8)

Gigabit Passive Optical Network ports support up to 128 clients on each port.

SFP+ (Ports 1 - 2)

Hot-swappable SFP+ ports support 1G or 10G connections.

MGMT Port

10/100/1000 Ethernet port used for out‑of‑band management. For firmware version 4.1 and newer, it is set to DHCP Client with the fallback IP address, 192.168.1.20/24.

Note: Previous firmware versions default to a static IP: 192.168.1.1.

Console Port

RJ45 serial console port for Command Line Interface (CLI) management. Use an RJ45-to-DB9, serial console cable, also known as a rollover cable, to connect the Console port to your computer. (If your computer does not have a DB9 port, then you will also need a DB9 adapter.) Then configure the following settings as needed:

  • Baud rate 57600
  • Data bits 8
  • Parity NONE
  • Stop bits 1
  • Flow control NONE

Reset Button

There are two methods to reset the device to factory defaults:

  • Runtime reset (recommended) The device should be running after bootup is complete. Press and hold the Reset button for about 10 seconds until the MGMT LED starts flashing and then becomes solidly lit. After a few seconds, the LED will turn off, and the device will automatically reboot.
  • Note: To press the Reset button, insert a straightened paper clip (or similar object) into the hole shown above. Do not use an object that can break and become lodged in the hole.

  • Power-on reset Disconnect power from the device. Press and hold the Reset button while connecting power to the device. Keep holding the button until the MGMT LED starts flashing and then stops flashing after a few seconds.

AC/DC PSU Module

One AC/DC 100W power supply is included. You also have the option to use a DC/DC PowerModule™, model RPS-DC-100W (sold separately).

PSU 2 Module Bay

For redundancy, you can add an AC/DC PowerModule, model RPS-AC-100W, or a DC/DC PowerModule (sold separately).

    OR

WARNING: Never look directly into the ends of fiber or modules. The emitted light could cause damage to the eye.

WARNING: Until ready for use, keep modules and fiber patch cables covered using the included protective caps to ensure the connections stay clean.

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Note: One GPON SFP transceiver (model UF-GP-B+) is included. Use a compatible PON SFP transceiver with the appropriate fiber optic cabling for each PON port. For information on compatible fiber transceivers, visit: ubnt.link/UFiber-OLT-Modules

The following instructions apply to firmware version 4.1 and newer.

Note: Previous firmware versions default to a static IP: 192.168.1.1.

  1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the MGMT port on the device to a LAN segment that has an existing DHCP server.
  2. To check the IP address of the device, use one of the following methods:
    • Set up the DHCP server to provide a specific IP address to the device based on its MAC address (on the label).
    • Let the device obtain an IP address and then check the DHCP server to see which IP address was assigned.
  3. Launch your web browser. Enter the appropriate IP address in the address field. Press enter (PC) or return (Mac).
  4. Enter ubnt in the Username and Password fields. Click Login.

Customize settings as needed. For more information, refer to the UFiber resources, which are available at: http://ubnt.link/UFiber-Support

The Ubiquiti® Network Management System (UNMS) is a Linux-based controller software used to centrally manage the UFiber OLT and clients.

For the latest UNMS version or controller information, visit: www.unms.com

UF-OLT

Dimensions

442.4 x 285.6 x 43.7 mm
(17.42 x 11.24 x 1.72')

Weight

Without Mount Brackets4.400 kg (9.70 lb)
With Mount Brackets4.495 kg (9.91 lb)

Max. Power Consumption

40W (Excluding SFP Transceivers)

Power Method

110 - 240VAC Modular PSU

Power Supply

(1) Hot-Swappable AC/DC 100W PSU (Included)

Supported Voltage Range

AC Input: 100 to 240VAC

Button

Reset

Processor

MIPS 1004Kc 880 MHz Dual-Core

System Memory

512 MB DDR3, 512 MB NAND

LEDs

SystemStatus
PON Data PortsLink/Activity
SFP+ Data PortsLink/Activity
RJ45 (MGMT) PortLink/Activity

Interfaces

Data Ports

(8) GPON Ports (2.488 Gbps TX/1.244 Gbps RX per Port)
(2) 1G/10G SFP+ Ports

Serial Console Port

(1) RJ45 Ethernet Port
(1) RJ45 Serial Port

Rackmount

Yes

Operating Temperature

-10 to 45° C (14 to 113° F)

Operating Humidity

10 - 90% Noncondensing

Certifications

CE, FCC, IC

GPON SFP OLT Transceiver
(UF-GP-B+ )

Single Fiber, SM SC/UPC, 20 km,

1490 nm TX/1310 nm RX,

ITU-T G984.2 Class B+

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Even simple operations on a computer can sometimes be frustrating. For example: you may be typing an email and wish to use the squared symbol that you cannot find on the keyboard or within the editor. This particular example is a frequent problem that many people encounter. As it is not a significant issue, there is actually little information on how to find this elusive symbol.

Rather than having to browse through various forums and websites, we describe in this simple guide how to use the keyboard to type special characters.

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How to insert various symbols

To begin, we will learn how to insert miscellaneous symbols on a Mac computer through most applications. Some apps include their own editors with an insert symbol function, however, these might not have the symbol you are seeking. As a solution, you can access the Mac OS default symbol list by simply clicking the Control, Command, and Spacebar combination. This shortcut will launch a Character viewer, which includes many different symbols (including the squared symbol). The squared symbol is under the 'Digits - All' section. If you cannot find this category in left sidebar, click the Gear icon to enable it.

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In the Pages app, it is easy to access the squared symbol. Enter the number and followed by the '2' digit. For example, 452. Then highlight the '2' by dragging over it, or holding down shift and pressing the arrow left. Click Format in the menu at top of the screen, select Font, and then choose Baseline. Locate Superscript, which changes the '2' into a squared symbol. Beneath Superscript, the Subscript option allows you to enter logarithms.

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To enter specific symbols in Messages or Mail applications, the method is similar to that used for the Pages app. Type the text or number, and then add an additional digit '2'. Highlight the '2', click Edit in the menu at the top of the screen and look for Emojis & Symbols (or Special Characters for earlier Mac OS versions). This will open the same Character Viewer window as in the shortcut described above (the shortcut also works here).

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